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The Beatles - For No One (2023 Stereo Mix) (CHECK DESCRIPTION/COMMENTS)

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Remixed using the newly released backing track from the Revolver Deluxe set, along with the original stereo mix.

"For No One" is a song by the Beatles from their 1966 album Revolver. It was written by Paul McCartney, and credited to Lennon–McCartney.

McCartney recalls writing "For No One" in the bathroom of a ski resort in the Swiss Alps while on holiday with his then girlfriend Jane Asher; "I suspect it was about another argument," he later recalled. The lyrics end enigmatically with the line "A love that should have lasted years". The song's working title was "Why Did It Die?"

The song was recorded on 9, 16 and 19 May 1966. McCartney sang and played clavichord (rented from George Martin's AIR company), piano and bass guitar, while Ringo Starr played drums, tambourine and maracas. Neither John Lennon nor George Harrison contributed to the recording.

The French horn solo was by Alan Civil, a British horn player described by recording engineer Geoff Emerick as the "best horn player in London". During the session, McCartney pushed Civil to play a note that was beyond the usual range of the instrument. According to Emerick, the result was the "performance of his life". Civil said that the song was "recorded in rather bad musical style, in that it was 'in the cracks' [not in concert pitch], neither B-flat nor B-major. This posed a certain difficulty in tuning my instrument." Civil is one of the few session musicians to receive credit on a Beatles album.

Видео The Beatles - For No One (2023 Stereo Mix) (CHECK DESCRIPTION/COMMENTS) канала Stereo Classics
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